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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a considerable credit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant amount of credit, whether in a financial context or in terms of recognition or acknowledgment.
Example: "The company received a considerable credit for its innovative approach to sustainability."
Alternatives: "a significant credit" or "a substantial credit."
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Instead, Cuba, a considerable credit risk, must either persuade a foreign bank to lend it money or pay cash.
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Though the history of Italy's winemaking revolution is a complex one, involving numerous factors and a variety of key figures, considerable credit goes to Angelo Gaja, a dynamic visionary with utterly uncompromising standards, a first-rate century-old family winery, a savvy gift for marketing, and a tireless thirty-year commitment to promoting both his own wines, and those of his country, abroad.
As is often the case in a town in a process of renewal, gay men and lesbians have a significant presence and deserve considerable credit for the current reawakening.
Mr. Kahneman, a psychologist, gives Mr. Thaler considerable credit for the birth of behavioral economics.
Aristoxenus, a pupil of Aristotle, gave considerable credit to human listeners, their importance, and their powers of perception.
On February 13, the FT, to its considerable credit, produced an extensive analysis of "Minsk II," the meeting in Belarus last week led by Putin, Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko, German chancellor Angela Merkel, and French president François Hollande.
He studied there with W. H. Balgarnie, a classicist to whom Havelock gives considerable credit.
Boudreau deserves considerable credit for turning a potentially lost season into one in which the Ducks could be big winners.
Nori Gerardo Lietz, chief strategist for private real estate at the Partners Group, an investment-management firm, gives Mr. MacFarlane considerable credit for forging on.
ALSO bidding for the space, he said, is a technology company with almost no history and considerable credit risk.
The former business secretary does give Cameron considerable credit for pushing ahead with a register of interests in the UK, though – albeit one that will not include offshore trusts, of the kind the prime minister's late father, Ian Cameron, had connections to.
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